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Mr. Hamilton decorates his U. S. History classroom by putting up pictures of the presidents. The wall is 9.75 feet long. In the center, there is a window that is 5 ¾ feet long. Each president's picture is 6 inches wide.
1. How many feet long is the space Mr. Hamilton wants to fill with pictures?
2. Write a math expression that explains how you got your answer for #1.
3. Convert this length to inches. Show your work.
3. If the pictures are placed side by side on either side of the window, how many pictures can he fit on this wall? How many pictures will Mr. Hamilton use?
4. Write a math expression that explains how you got your answer for #3.
5. How would your answer change if the pictures were 10 inches wide? Explain.
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